The word “Chi” can be translated roughly as “energy” in English. “Primordial Chi” is the essence of our health, a sense of fundamental healthiness. By connecting to our own inherent strength, we can heal from within. Utilizing the amazing innate healing power of our body and mind! It is not mystical, it is the most … Read More
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Profound Happiness
Sometimes life feels difficult – the weather, the people, everything around us, are annoying as hell. And worst of all, ourselves is suffering tremendously. Look into our mind and heart, there is an open sky, a calm, shimmering lake… The profound spaciousness is within our hearts. Everything and everyone are all there. There is love … Read More
The Movement of Birds
Jin Dynasty (265–420 AD) renowned Chinese calligrapher Wang Xizhi 王羲之 used to say he learned his calligraphy style from observing the swan swimming in the pond. The mystery, elegance, and freedom of the bird’s movement are fascinating! Iridescent acrylic purple colors on gessoed canvas. Birds’ Migration. 26 x 48 in.
The Meditative Line
The mind of meditation leads to the meditative lines. Acrylic on rice paper, 38 x 24 inches. @ Yeachin Tsai Fine Art
Birds’ Migration 02
We are part of nature, we are natural beings. Inspired by the birds’ migration of the season changing. The wonderment of the nature, and the mystery of life.Iridescent acrylic purple color on deep blue background (the color and reflection change from different angles of the viewer). Ready to hang. Auguries of Innocence By William Blake … Read More
Nondual and Infinite Circle
Non-duality, “points to the idea that the universe and all its multiplicity are ultimately expressions or appearances of one essential reality.” The oneness of black and white, dark and light. They are not separated. This is the profundity of truth. We can rejoice from our tears. Embrace them all! Abstract Painting Contemporary Zen Circle Series. … Read More
Only Don’t Know
Chinese calligraphy: “Only Don’t Know” in semi-cursive style. Original work. Unframed. Sumi ink on textured Chinese rice paper. 14″ by 17″. Signed with the seal of the artist: “The heart of Buddha.” The calligraphy itself is mounted on another piece of acid-free paper, so the surface is totally flattened. Ready to be put into any … Read More
Women = Goodness; Wonderfulness; Fineness
Mark today. Yes, this Chinese character, 好 (Hǎo), literally means “Women = Goodness; Wonderfulness; Fineness.” That’s us. We are beautiful and strong.Original Chinese calligraphy, sumi ink on rice paper. 13″x14″.
An Old Dragon Has No Fear
An old dragon 蒼龍,has no fear. He plays with the elements. He flies through the sky and dives into the ocean. The clouds are his home. Thunders are his retinues. He drinks with the wind gods, and laughs with the hail maids. Let is be cold, let it be wet, let it be sunny, let … Read More
Resting the Mind
Chinese Calligraphy: “Resting the Mind. Calming the Mind.” The word itself is composed of two parts: “Self” at the top, and “Mind” at the bottom – When we find our own heart and mind, come back to our heart and mind, we can truly rest. Original work. Sumi ink on rice paper. Comes with a … Read More